Ep. 326 Jill Lloyd
Jill Lloyd joins this episode to share a journey defined by both professional excellence and uncanny timing. For 33 years, Jill was a cornerstone of the Orange County community, serving as the high-profile publicist and media face of the OC Fair. In her interview, she reflects on the high-energy world of community events and how her decades spent managing public narratives eventually prepared her for a much more quiet and sacred calling in the world of deathcare.
During the conversation, Jill details her transition from the fairgrounds to becoming a certified life-cycle celebrant and death doula. She explains that this "second act" was sparked by a realization that traditional end-of-life services often lack the personal touch that truly honors a person’s unique history. By merging her expertise in storytelling with her training in holistic support, she now works to ensure that a person’s final story is told with the same vibrancy and authenticity with which they lived their life.
A standout moment in the episode is Jill’s discussion of the "strange synchronicities" that have appeared throughout her new path. She shares several "meaningful coincidences" that validated her vocational shift, such as the uncanny experience of being called to support a family whose name was also Lloyd. These moments of perfect timing, which she discusses at length with Jeanne, serve as a testament to the idea that her work as a death doula is not just a career, but a profound calling.
Today, Jill operates as a "death midwife," providing non-medical, spiritual, and emotional support to the dying and their families. She is a passionate advocate for reclaiming agency over the end-of-life experience, encouraging families to move away from rigid traditions in favor of bespoke ceremonies. Her presence in the room—grounded, intuitive, and compassionate—helps transform the experience of loss into a meaningful opportunity for connection and sacred remembrance.
Jill’s philosophy, as shared in this episode, centers on the belief that acknowledging the end of life with intentionality actually enhances how we live. By bringing her unique background in public relations to the bedside, she helps families weave together the threads of a loved one's legacy, proving that even in the final chapter, there is a beautiful story waiting to be told.